- Jury Awards Moorpark College Teacher $186,000 in Slander Case : Courts: The art instructor's female colleague had accused him of sexual harassment. The district and a vice chancellor are also ordered to pay damages.
- ENCINO : Man Pleads Not Guilty to Threatening Janet Jackson
- Shopper's Guide, 6 Firms Get SBA Loans : Rebuilding: The federal agency also extends until Sept. 15 the deadline for applying for disaster relief.
- Council Deals Losing Hand to Casino Plan : Gambling: Mayor O'Connor leads 8-0 vote to reject gaming hall and reaffirm policy to phase out card rooms.
- Woman Dies After Car Hits Median
- Kordic's Death Might Be Linked to Steroid Use, Drug Expert Says
- Newbury Oaks to Play Today for Legion Title
- TENNIS / WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT AT MANHATTAN BEACH : Po, Tired of Traveling, to Return to UCLA
- Boxing
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : Retro Ringo
- AFTERMATH
- Practical Peripherals, a Thousand Oaks maker of...
- Office Vacancy Rate Drops to 16.8% in Quarter
- PEOPLE : Try This When the Garlic Gets You
- Ex-San Diego Officer Gets 56-Year Term : Crime: The former policeman was sentenced for a series of rapes and robberies that terrorized young beach-goers last summer.
- TRIPOLI : Libya on a Leash
- This Wedding Is Brought to You by Our Sponsors
- Regional Outlook : Decay Behind a 'Silver Curtain' : The Wall may have fallen, but poverty still separates Eastern Europe from the West. Without more trade, the future looks grim.
- 2 Killings Linked to Drugs, Court Is Told
- Benefit Gives Guatemalan Children HOPE
- Hot Air Balloon Sets Down at Intersection
- Hearing Scheduled for Fire Chief Who Passed on L.A. Riots
- SIMI VALLEY : Arson Blamed in 522-Acre Brush Fire
- 45 Years Overdue, Peace May Be Coming to Kashmir : India: Its partition of the territory with Pakistan would defuse their nuclear stand-off.
- TV Reviews : CBS' 'Dorm' Blunders Into Laughs
- TV Reviews : A&E; Documentary Sheds Light on Franco
- Ingram Micro Defies the Recession : Computers: New consumer buying patterns help the Santa Ana-based distributor post a 35% quarterly sales gain.
- Presley Slashes Value of Land by $26 Million : Finance: The write-down, forced by the decline in the real estate market, could damage the developer's ability to borrow.
- Helionetics, Heirs of Major Stockholder Agree to Deal
- Success Was in the Cards : Burbank: Tiny Custom Expressions, a maker of personalized greetings, could go big-time now that it has been acquired by an industry giant.
- Digger Phelps' New Game : Communities: Flamboyant and brash, he used to be the coach fans loved to hate. Now he's the point man for Operation Weed and Seed, and he wants to make a difference.
- 1,000 Reported Dead, Injured in Kabul Siege
- Police Officers Tell Congress of Radar Gun Cancer Fears
- Herbal Remedies: What Are the Dangers?
- Street Barriers Define an Isle of Peace in L.A.
- PLATFORM : Making Homelessness a Criminal State
- THOUSAND OAKS : Roof Repair to Close Portions of Library
- VENTURA : Plan OKd to Make Builders Add Low-Flush Toilets
- Lawyers in Denny Case Berate Police as a 'Gang' : Courts: But applying the term to their clients is political, defense says. It also could mean longer terms if they are convicted.
- VENTURA : Beached Sea Lion Yearling Dies at Rehabilitation Facility
- Official Who Backed Reiner Foe Reassigned : Government: A spokesman for the district attorney denies any political motivation in the transfer of the prosecutor, who says the new assignment is less prestigious.
- NCAA Hires Outsider for Virginia Probe
- Law Threatens Sisterly Bond : Companions: The two nonagenarians, their relatives and the co-owners of a private board-and-care home are defying a state order which says the older sibling needs to be in a convalescent facility.
- LOCAL NOTES : Australian Beats La Habra's May on Playoff Hole
- Reynolds' Suspension Extended to End of '92 : Track and field: World record-holder is not allowed to return after two years because he competed while sanctioned.
- A Belated Salute for 2 Birthplaces of Modern Art : Art: Collioure and Ceret, obscure French towns that inspired the creators of Fauvism and Cubism, are feted by the government with a refurbished museum.
- 3rd-Quarter Earnings Drop 37% for Matthews Group
- Ventura Entertainment Severs Auditor Contract
- ART
- MUSIC REVIEW : Tchaikovsky Spectacular at the Bowl
- Public Refuses to Fly Without Discount Fares : Transportation: It's a vicious cycle. Airlines. slash prices to sell tickets, increasing their already huge losses, which forces them into yet another price cut.
- EARNINGS
- New Micom Product Exceeds Marketing Goals
- Allstate Home Loans Is Accused of Fraud : Sherman Oaks: The mortgage loan brokerage's owner says he will challenge the state's allegations at an upcoming hearing.
- Testing Nasal Spray Market: SPI Pharmaceuticals Inc....
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Apple Case Ruling to Aid Software Developers : Technology: Observers say the decision not to grant copyright protection for the 'look and feel' of the Macintosh will make it easier to come up with new programs.
- RETAILING
- Paramount Bootery Closes
- Benton Criticizes Call for Inquiry by Venezuelan
- Models With Disabilities Find a Place in Retail Ads : Advertising: Such images are becoming more common since the first phase of a law to aid the disabled went into effect.
- Triple Check Income Tax Service in Burbank...
- Unico American Cites L.A. Riots in Quarterly Loss
- Scott R. Nauert has been named president...
- IBM, Dell and Compaq Unveil New Super PCs
- John E. Van Vlear has been selected...
- Companies Start Weebok Children's Catalogue
- Polygram Takes Over Interscope : Entertainment: The British record giant buys 51% of the successful Hollywood film production company.
- Benton Oil to Get Tax Break in Russian Venture
- Syncor Reports Record Earnings in 4th Quarter
- Small Insurer Falls Victim to the Rioting : Underwriting: The state seizes Western International of Huntington Beach. The strapped firm is likely to be liquidated.
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- HemaCare Loss Widens to $657,800 in Quarter
- Many Refuse to Fly Without Discounts
- Tokyo Stocks Keep Falling : Slide Prompts Calls for Government Action to Avoid Panic
- Jonathan Miller has been named vice president...
- Anaheim Area Convention Bureau Chooses New President
- Tokyo Stocks Keep Falling : Slide Prompts Calls for Government Action to Avoid Panic
- Special Counsel Probe of Aid to Iraq Denied : Inquiry: Atty. Gen. Barr rejects congressional request, cites lack of evidence of White House wrongdoing.
- 'Stop the Genocide!' Is Protesters' Cry : Ethnic strife: About 300 local Bosnian and Croatian supporters call for U.S. and U.N. action against Serbia.
- AFTER THE RIOTS / NEWS IN BRIEF : Streisand Donation at $102,500
- Market Scene : Thai Shrimp Farms a Boon--and Bust : New technology has impoverished many small farmers and made millionaires of a lucky few.
- 2 Banks Robbed by Ponytailed Bandit
- Frustrated Hart Sees No Progress in Budget Crisis : Finances: The legislator says Gov. Wilson and the leaders of the Assembly and Senate have failed to provide direction.
- ANAHEIM : 12 Candidates File for Council Election
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Russell Has Dukes Near Top of PCL
- TOLUCA LAKE : 1,200 Attend Funeral of Toto Drummer Porcaro
- Latinos Targeted in Lung Campaign
- Profits for Compact Disc Maker Down 21%
- Immune Response Corp. has announced the appointments...
- Tap Private Awards to Pay Tuition
- Fees Proposed to Speed FDA Drug Approval : Pharmaceuticals: Legislation would have companies pay for more reviewers, expediting new medicines. Agency's chief supports the idea.
- Promoter Plans Rap Marathon in Santa Ana : Show: Eight-hour 'Summer Jam '92' is scheduled for Aug. 22 at city-owned stadium. Organizer says he hopes it will help remove stigma attached to the music.
- Quayle Tries to Reassure State's Ranchers
- Postscript : Communism's Shrine of Secrets : The party's archives in Moscow may be open, but security is daunting for prying scholars and reporters.
- PLATFORM : Environmental Credentials Do Count
- Hubbard Described as Paranoid, Angry at His Father
- LOS ANGELES : Fraud Suspect Allegedly Tried to Have Witness Killed
- Group Backs Plan to Build Military Homes : Aerospace: Lawmakers vow to push proposal that calls for 23 acres of San Pedro parkland to be used for Air Force housing.
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Harvey Wants to Return This Season
- Angels' 4-1 Victory Is Overshadowed : Baseball: Wathan leaves for Iowa to be by father's bedside after he suffers brain hemorrhage. Valera beats Brewers.
- San Diego Area Players Advance in Tennis Meet
- Concern for Trolley Security Rises : Transportation: Officials examine options in wake of violence along system's East Line.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Solid Artistry Gives Festival Finale a Boost
- A Kerosene-Age Approach : When will L.A. school district have a computerized accounting network?
- ENCINITAS : Abandoned Infant Found at School
- Sweating It Out : Weather: Income helps determine how well you beat the heat. The well-off cling to air-conditioning while the poor settle for a dip in the bathtub.
- COUNTYWIDE : Candidate Proposes Child Impact Report
- Dump's Neighbors Sue Bernardi Over Funds
- Police Minority Promotion Plan Gets Final OK : Litigation: Judge approves affirmative action schedule despite last-minute objections by a group of white male officers.
- SDSU's 'Classic' to End : Basketball: Last edition of men's tournament will be played this December.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays Go Home and Trip Orioles, 8-4
- For Now, Johnson Is Getting His Kicks on the Beach : Volleyball: Former Laguna Beach High standout is one of beach tour's top players and has pondered trying out with an NFL team as a punter.
- EARNINGS
- McDonnell Hands Californian an Ax : Aerospace: Kenneth Francis is one of five named to new office of the chairman. He'll help decide where painful cuts must be made.
- El Camino Resources Ltd., a privately held...
- Quarterly Profits Jump at May Stores, Woolworth
- Troops Check Out 'Hotel California' : Persian Gulf: West Coast Marines wait nervously in Kuwaiti desert camp as tension rises between U.S., Iraq.
- Lawyer Suspected of Trying to Have Key Witness Slain : Crime: Authorities say Alan Michael Shapiro, accused of masterminding huge auto insurance fraud scheme, may have put out a contract on an associate.
- Man Charged With Mistreating Tigers : Crime: Balboa resident who left two cubs in his car at Fashion Island parking lot last month faces eight counts.
- Fatal Drive-By Gunman Gets 19 Years to Life
- The New Strategy: Y'all Come
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE BALKANS CRISIS : The Call to Arms Is All-American : We are unique in seeing a national obligation to use our power to do good; this time, even liberals are on board.
- Art that burns the eyes: While some...
- ALHAMBRA : Damage Set at $1 Million in Plating Company Fire
- SAN DIEGO : College Student Dies in Accident
- Swimming Hole Where Man Drowned Site of Other Deaths
- IRVINE : Next Mayor May Be New to City Council
- SDSU President Day Postpones Rest of Autumn Faculty Layoffs
- Pro Basketball
- Football Player Doesn't Believe He Has Been Throne for a Loss
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Girl Collapses, Trainers Respond
- Weekend Box Office : 'Unforgiven' Boosts Summer Sales
- DEL MAR : Futurity Likely for Gilded Time
- THEATER : Oh, What a Beautiful Sendup : Crazies' 'Orangelahoma!' Is a Witty If Not Always Fresh Look at Life
- Behind the Numbers, a Darker Side to Burbank's Success
- Protestant Militia in N. Ireland Outlawed : Law enforcement: Britain bans the Ulster Defense Assn., accusing it of engaging in 'criminal and terrorist acts.' Catholics in Belfast and Dublin welcome the decision.
- GENEVA : Spotlight on Bosnia
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Mayor, Councilman to Run for Reelection
- Infant Found Safe : Police Recover Kidnaped Baby Girl; Suspect Is Arrested
- PALMDALE : Body of Slain Man Found by Mother
- AFTER THE RIOTS / NEWS IN BRIEF
- LOS ANGELES : Twin Begins Prison Term in Art Gallery Theft Case
- Money's in the Mainstream : Minorities aren't getting fair share of arts funding, study indicates
- WOODLAND HILLS : Homeowners Give Firefighters Money
- Basketball
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates Get Three in 16th to Win 11th in Row, 4-2
- Watered-Down Win for Dodgers : Baseball: Martinez beats the heat when infield sprinklers go on in fifth, and he helps end L.A.'s four-game slump by beating Steve Avery and Atlanta, 5-3.
- Temecula Valley Is Awarded Title in Division VIII
- Mayweather Scores a Knockout : Boxing: Former champion returns to Forum after three years and stops De La Cruz in the second round.
- Torch Goes From City That Can't Miss to Cultural Abyss
- Senate Shelves Defense Authorization Bill : Spending: Action on the measure is blocked by conservatives after signs that 'Star Wars' funding would be scaled back.
- IRVINE : Officers Honored for Driving Safely
- Impasse Frustrates Senator : State budget: Gary K. Hart says Gov. Wilson and the Legislature's top leaders have failed to provide direction to a key committee.
- Judge Sides With Recall Group Over Signatures : Thousand Oaks: A citizens committee is granted more time to examine invalid petitions in its unsuccessful drive to remove two councilmen.
- SAN CLEMENTE : City Takes Steps to Create 2 Parks
- SAN CLEMENTE : Council Settles Final Measure B Lawsuit
- LOS ANGELES : Council Reviews Plan to Create Police-Permit Panel
- Decisions / Ventura : Results from City Council votes Monday
- SALZBURG DIARY : Trouble for Mortier, Grandeur for Strauss
- Fireworks Kills One Athlete, Hurts Three : Olympics: Brad Yim, U.S. paddler from Honolulu who did not make team, dies of head injuries from blast.
- Gore, in Connecticut, Calls for Defense Workers' Backing
- House OKs Expanded Study of Drug DES
- Bar Assn. Renews Fight on Abortion : Law: Members at convention recommend 2 to 1 that the lawyers' group drop its neutral stand and support women's right to choose.
- 'Roving Wiretaps' Upheld in First Appeal Court Test : Privacy: 1986 federal law allows bugging of multiple telephones, including pay phones. The convictions of a reputed mobster and a San Diego businessman stand.
- Chill Is Gone, Loan Deal Near for Bush, Rabin
- Pulling Fat Out of the Fire : Much-Maligned Nutrient Serves Beneficial Purpose When Proper Amount Is Consumed
- S.D. Officer Is Given 56 Years in Beach Attacks : Crime: Henry Hubbard Jr. asks for forgiveness, says he is just beginning to understand his illness.
- Injury Postpones Stadium Concert
- Punches Haven't Stopped : Olympic boxing: Poor performance by the U.S. renews debate over use of personal coaches for competitors.
- Basketball
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Cardinals' Zeile Optioned to Louisville
- 2nd Man Pleads Not Guilty in Killing
- Soccer
- Angels' 4-1 Victory Is Overshadowed : Baseball: Wathan leaves for Iowa to be by father's bedside after he suffers brain hemorrhage. Valera beats Brewers.
- COMMENTARY : Boxing Officials Were Worst Flaw
- The Last Laugh : Spradlin Makes Good on Promise to Be a Pro
- Street Scene to Bring New Flavors to S.D. : Music: City co-sponsorship means more diversity, expanded menus for ninth annual event. Mayall, Burdon, Tower of Power are among the top acts.
- INTERNATIONAL
- Alan C. Foster has joined Gensia Pharmaceuticals...
- Medical Properties Inc. Reports 2nd-Quarter Loss
- Burlington Air Express Appoints 2 Executives to CEO Posts
- BREA : City Increases Fee for Sanitation Services
- Barn Razing Brings Out Community : San Marcos Residents Want City Council to Save Their Only Landmark
- Mark Young has joined Iwerks Entertainment in...
- 1,000 Wait in Line for Job Training Classes
- 3-D Systems Takes Loss of $941,293 in 2nd Quarter
- State Accuses Mortgage Loan Outfit of Fraud
- INTERNATIONAL
- McDonnell Douglas to Reorganize, Cut More Jobs : Aerospace: Plants in Culver City and Ohio are slated to shut. The firm may also sell its helicopter business in Arizona.
- Summer Jobs That Pay Handsome Dividends : Education: Fellowship programs let teachers take what they've learned back to the classroom--benefiting them, students and industry.
- Media : Muslim Voices Joining Mideast's Press Chorus : New newspapers oppose secularism and the West and promote Islam as the political idiom of the future.
- Bush Ads Pulled Over Legal Glitch
- COUNTYWIDE : Wilson OKs Funds to Fight School Suit
- LOS ANGELES : Accused Stalker Pleads Innocent
- COUNTYWIDE : D.A. Hams It Up for Fund-Raiser
- COMPTON : $10,000 Reward Offered in Riot-Related Death
- New City Police Unit Targets Domestic Violence
- Appeals Court OKs 'Roving Wiretaps' : Justice: Landmark ruling upholds federal bugging law that led to convictions of Chris Petti and Richard T. Silberman.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : CHP Joins War Against PCH Blight
- CANYON COUNTRY : Man Drowns After Hitting His Head
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Allen Expected to Report Soon
- William M. Crosby and John Shaw of...
- EARNINGS
- Green Burrito Sizzles at Name : Lawsuit: Anaheim parent sues Red Burrito chain of Columbus, Ohio, alleging the company has maliciously usurped its trademarks.
- Michael E. Alpert has joined the board...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Apple Case Ruling to Aid Software Developers : Technology: Observers say the decision not to grant copyright protection for the 'look and feel' of the Macintosh will make it easier to come up with new programs.
- Summit Care Profits Rise 34% in 4th Quarter
- July Residential Sales Take a Dive : Housing: Combined resales of single-family homes and condos are down 34% from a year ago, and 10% lower than previous month.
- N.Y. Youth Wins Court Fight Over SAT Score
- Citadel Holding Files to Sell Common Stock Rights
- '92 POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE : Colorado Senate Candidates Jockey to Be the Outsider : The three Democratic hopefuls in the primary vie to be seen as the typical, independent Westerner. Rep. Ben Nighthorse Campbell is leading as voters go to the polls.
- FDA Urged to Ban Milk, Beef Linked to Hormone : Health: The GAO says questions remain about the experimental growth drug and its relationship to antibiotic use in cows.
- Changing Lifestyles : U.S. Expatriates Bullish on Spain's Prospects : Forget romance and adventure. Today, Americans come for business opportunities in the land Hemingway loved.
- N.Y. Student Wins Court Fight Over SAT Score
- ORANGE : 2 Arrested After Robbery, 2 Chases
- The Text of Hubbard's Comments
- Politics Hobble Florida Racing
- Soccer
- Unnecessary Roughness? : Raiders' Reed Still Is Upset About Treatment From Rams
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Harvey Wants to Return This Season
- Padres Set for Week with Focus on Season
- Will World Premiere of 'Star' Put Town on the Map?
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Steering Clear of Sentiment : Pontiac Brothers' reunion concert at the Fullerton Hofbrau features unpretentious, never-meticulous rock, with no updating or reminiscing.
- AUTOS
- Aquatronics Buys Building in Oxnard Business Center
- Lockheed Cuts Back on 'Skunk Works' Buildings
- Earnings Increase for IRIS in 2nd Quarter
- NEW YORK : Hope for Cyprus?
- Envoy to Armenia Picked
- Needed: Less Than 'Zero Tolerance' of Harassment
- Budget Focus Shifts Back to Wilson as Revolt Is Stymied
- BOOK REVIEW : Explaining Small but Important Matters : TAMING THE ATOM: The Emergence of the Visible Microworld, <i> by Hans Christian von Baeyer,</i> Random House, $23, 226 pages
- Quayle Predicts New Congress Will Aid Bush
- Ex-Fire Chief Ron Adams Dies at 59 of Heart Attack
- Wilson Welfare Plan--Will It Reform the System? : Initiative: He says incentives will inject new work ethic. Critics call them window dressing to mask benefit cuts.
- Hot Spell to Persist : Anaheim's 93 Nearly Equals County Record
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Argonauts Lose Interest in Rypien
- NPR: A Pool for Network Fishing . . . : Broadcasting: The work of National Public Radio journalists is increasingly drawing the attention of mainstream TV executives.
- Everett Decries Hubbard Plan : Hollywood Park: Former chief executive officer complains at stockholders' meeting that track is over-expanding.
- Procter & Gamble Co., the consumer products...
- SDG&E; Shifts 600 Out of Downtown
- EARNINGS
- Sweating Out Change : Ojai: Plans to transform the Wheeler Hot Springs spa complex into a destination resort hinge on a stock offering and zoning approvals.
- Punished Navy Captain Had No Links to Skit : Scandal: He loses command for being senior officer present at bawdy show that he says took him by surprise.
- Happenstance Guns Down Miramar Officer's Career : Military: He was caught up in Tailhook fallout when he stopped by club for a drink during Tomcat Follies.
- Profile : 'Skid Row Mama' Tends Tokyo's Poor : Christian minister goes where angels fear to tread, dishing out food and moral fiber to alcoholics and criminals.
- Youth Wins Dismissal of Beach-Fee Ticket
- Will World Fiddle as They Die? : Only fast international action can save Somalis
- 4 Defendants in King Case Plead Not Guilty to Federal Charges
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Inspiring History: In the Cards
- POINT MUGU : Navy Man Hit by Train Identified
- SAN DIEGO : Deputies Involved in Downtown Crash
- STAGE
- POP REVIEW : Retro-Rock by Ringo & Co.
- PUC Urged to Slash Returns of 4 Utilities : Regulation: Consumer groups scold the companies for seeking rate hikes in midst of hard economic times.
- Battle for a Bob's Big Boy : Newport Man Hopes to Raze Place; Others Fight for It
- Kent Franke has been appointed senior vice...
- McDonnell Douglas to Reorganize, Cut More Jobs : Cutbacks: Kenneth Francis, head of Space Systems, is likely to play a key role, which could bode well for the Huntington Beach facility.
- Loan Keeps Dry Cleaner From Taking a Bath : Environment: State treasurer delivers $168,170 check in program to help small businesses buy required anti-pollution equipment.
- Driver to Get a Big Charge Out of This
- Dow Rises 5.04; Overseas, There's Selling : Market Overview
- N.Y. Daily News Will Try to Pick Buyer by Friday
- RETAILING
- Buchanan to Endorse Bush at Convention
- Air Force Jet Crashes Near Las Vegas; Both Fliers on Board Killed
- QE2 Reaches Boston Harbor for Repairs
- Speed Demons : The Terror and Euphoria of--Heaven Help Us--Learning to Drag Race
- COSTA MESA : Budget Woes Cancel Fall Arts Festival
- ORANGE : Park Food Program Relocation Is Topic
- SPORTS WATCH : Adios, Barcelona
- Canine Cool : Fashion: Where but on Venice Beach would you find dogs sporting hats and sunglasses--and supporting a flourishing business?
- Ex-CIA Chief's Statements on Secord Contradicted
- OCTA Board Approves 3% Pay Increase for Oftelie : Transportation: The decision boosts the chief executive officer's salary to $126,500.
- DANA POINT : Dedication Held for Long-Awaited Park
- CANOGA PARK : Diamond to Run for Council Seat
- BOULEVARD : Authorities Seize 302 Pounds of Pot
- VENTURA : Insurance Agent Sentenced in Tax-Return Fraud
- TECHNOLOGY : Now Showing in 3-D: A Look at Buildings in the Design Stage
- Firefighters Battle Blaze North of Santa Barbara
- America From Abroad : Kuwaiti Patriots See Stars and Stripes Forever : There's a special relationship betwen the United States and the remote Gulf emirate, where Desert Storm 'general' George Bush is a national hero.
- Lester (Buck) Hill has been named executive...
- Documentary : Crossing Perilous Borders : A visitor to Bosnian territory held by Serbs encounters a weird drone of tension--and nightmarish memories.
- Japan's Emperor to Make a Historic Visit to China
- Cosmonauts of Russia, France Return Safely
- NEWPORT BEACH : Citizen Panel Formed to Study W. Newport
- NEWPORT BEACH : 2 Accident Victims Remain in Hospital
- Pasadena Councilman Won't Face Charges in Gun Incident
- 4 Firms Must Pay Punitive Damages in Asbestos Case, Jury Rules
- VAN NUYS : Ideas Sought on Affordable Housing
- Butcher Is Back in Picture at Linebacker : Pro football: After nearly accepting a Plan B offer from Miami six months ago, he climbs to top of Rams' depth chart.
- Pete Jolly Trying to Shake TV Reputation
- SWIMMING / JUNIOR NATIONALS WEST : This Time, Mark Stewart Is Winner
- Flamemaster Profits Fall 30% on 9% Revenue Drop
- Iraq Inspections
- Bob's Big Boy
- Combat Roles for Women
- Sweatshops
- Flap Over 'Bimbo' Press Release
- Flap Over 'Bimbo' Press Release
- Combat Roles for Women